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LANGWARRIN PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER Northgateway, Langwarrin VIC 3910 Ph: (03) 9775 7533 Fax: (03) 9775 9264
Website: www.langwarrinparkps.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
ISSUE 8
24 May 2019
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
NAPLAN TESTING We are so proud of our Year 3 and 5 students who participated in this years NAPLAN testing last week. They all worked hard and tried their best. Thank you to our teachers who prepared and supported them through this process. OPEN NIGHT—CELEBRATING CAREERS What a spectacle! Our wonderful staff and students had our school alive with colour, demonstrations and interactive work stations for our OPEN NIGHT on Wednesday evening. As part of Education Week we celebrated CAREERS and some of the skills our students are learning that will lead them along their individual pathways. Thank you to the family and friends who came along to join us. The students and teachers were proud to open the doors and show you all some of the wonderful things we are learning here at LPPS. Lots of great photos to share further in the newsletter. TOURS AND ENROLMENTS We have started the process of school tours for our 2020 enrolments. If you have a child entering Foundation next year please join us on one of the scheduled dates or phone the school if these are not suitable. We have a special evening tour scheduled for this Monday 27 May at 6pm. STUDENT ARRIVAL TIME TO SCHOOL At Langwarrin Park Primary, we place the utmost importance on student safety. Each morning staff are on duty in different areas of the playground at 8.45 am. The majority of our students arrive between 8.30am and 8.45am. It is great that they are punctual and organised, so they have the best start each day for their learning. We do have an increasing number of students being dropped off well before 8.30am. We understand that parents may need to do this to fulfil their work commitments. Could we please urge you to arrange your mornings, so your child/ren arrive at school after 8.30am. If this is not possible, our school is fortunate enough to be able to offer a high quality Before and After School Care program to cater for families that have to get their children to school before 8.30am (Refer to below for Camp Australia contact details). On Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings we also have a Breakfast Club that operates from 8.15am, which provides a safe and supervised environment. We thank you for your support with this matter. Camp Australia Contact Details Phone: 1300 105 343 Online: www.campaustralia.com.au Denise Webster
RESPECT COOPERATION CONSIDERATION CONTRIBUTION TOLERANCE
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OPEN NIGHT—CELEBRATING CAREERS WEDNESDAY 22 MAY—5PM-7PM
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OPEN NIGHT—CELEBRATING CAREERS
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OPEN NIGHT—CELEBRATING CAREERS
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WELLBEING Langwarrin Park is a child safe school
THRIVE—POSITIVE EDUCATION TRY your best Be HEALTHY RELATE well Get INVOLVED Live your VALUES ENJOY positive emotions
Our THRIVE value for this term is RELATE WELL. We are looking for students who are showing respect, getting to know
others and including peers in and out of the classroom. These students are then rewarded with a raffle ticket and awards are presented at assembly each fortnight. Last Assembly we congratulated the following students: Arlo D. (Prep 1), Harlea A. (3/24), Ava W. (3/23), Jordyn S. (4/27), Matthew M. (5/12), Belle H. (6/6).
BREAKFAST CLUB
Breakfast Club is going well. We operate from 8.15am to 8.45am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. We are supplied with cereal
and fruit. Presently we are offering baked beans on a Monday morning also. Generally we have about 30 smiling faces each morning
and it is run by Deb Haddow, Luana Lane and some of our integration aides who volunteer their time. If you would like to volunteer
one of the mornings each week speak with Deb Haddow.
THANK YOU TO COLES Langwarrin! They have agreed to sponsor our Breakfast Club, donating 10 loaves of bread weekly along with a voucher to purchase spreads and spare snacks for recess. We are so grateful for this support from our community.
A letterbox will be placed in the front foyer so if you need to tell Ms Haddow or Mrs Lane about
something you can write them a letter and they will get back to you
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WELLBEING Langwarrin Park is a child safe school
FREE PARENTING RESOURCES https://www.parentingideas.com.au/parent-resources/ This website has some invaluable information to assist in helping successfully raise confident, happy and resilient kids. The site offers resources, tips, online courses and webinars on a wide variety of topics developed by experts in the field. The current parenting blog discusses helping your child make and keep friends, by Michael Grose. THRIVE—PARENTING INFORMATION SESSION
Deb Haddow Luana Lane Sarah Roney Assistant Principal Welfare Officer Positive Education Co-ordinator
GROUNDS and MAINTENANCE WORKING BEE SUCCESS A group of tired but happy helpers eating a well earned donut and a cup of hot coffee. A big thank you to all of the helpers who attended our recent ‘Spruce Up Our School’ working bee. The windows and paths look a treat. A big thank you to Martin Byrne and his team for cleaning the big windows around the library / hall area. They look fantastic. The details of the company are located in our advertising section...give them a go! If you missed out on this working bee don’t worry there will be a few more in 2019. Just watch out for the notice. Ron Skidmore
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PARENTS and FRIENDS COMMITTEE THANK YOU—CRAZY HATS AND HAIR EVERYWHERE! The creativity displayed today has been outstanding! Well done to everyone that came along to school with crazy hair and hats! What a fun day we had not to mention the wonderful collection of gold coins that will go towards reaching our playground improvement goals.
PIZZA DAY Notes will be coming home soon and details in the next newsletter for our upcoming Pizza Day scheduled for Monday 17 June Louise PFC President
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LIBRARY
library.langwarrinparkps.vic.gov.au NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS STORYTIME
Alpacas with Maracas have invaded our classrooms and corridors! As part of Education Week LPPS read this book and used it as a platform for a variety of creative activities. In doing so we contributed to this years 1 million plus readers. Participating in the NSS is just another way we aim to promote the value of reading and literacy
whilst exploring the value and fun of books.
PREMIERS’ READING CHALLENGE IS BACK! Did you hear the news….we have already read and logged 3,421 books!! This is an amazing start to our
Challenge and we look forward to following your progress over the coming weeks!
Kate Mowat
Library Manager
CANTEEN www.quickcliq.com.au With the weather becoming colder I have Hot Chocolates, Homemade Pumpkin Soup and Homemade Chicken Soup with garlic pizza available. The Hot Chocolates are available to order from the counter at recess and lunch time and the soup is available through lunch orders. Hot Chocolates $1 and Soup $3. Housekeeping: Remember 10 cents for a paper bag if you do not supply one Tomato sauce sachets are 20 cents each
Have a great fortnight!
Di & Staff
FORTNIGHTLY MEGA MEAL
DEAL
HOT DOG & SAUCE CHOCOLATE MUFFIN
& FROZEN JUICE CUP
FOR $5!!!
LOTE INDO AWARDS Our LOTE leaders held their first Indonesian raffle last week. Students who found the Year 6’s dressed in traditional clothing were able to enter the raffle by approaching the Year 6’s and speaking to them in our target language, Indonesian. The prizes all focus on traditional culture such as wayang kulit style bookmarks, congklak keyrings and batik doll pencils. Semangat! Wayang kulit = Shadow puppets Congklak = A seed game also known as Mancala Batik = Patterned cloth using wax to create the designs Bu S LOTE Teacher
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REMINDERS
NEXT ASSEMBLY: FRIDAY 31 MAY
2.30PM
WANTED STORAGE CONTAINERS Room 21 would love your unwanted storage containers, lids
preferred but without gratefully accepted too.
Our staff in Room 21 provide a bright and creative space for student use during yard times. Thank you in advance!
FINANCE OFFICE
REMINDERS Due dates for Payments: Due Date: Amount: Year 5 Ballarat Camp Deposit was due was due 24 April $110 2nd Install was due was due 8 May $110 3rd Install was due 22 May $110 Year 4—Willum Warrain Excursion 29 May $20 Year 3—Scienceworks & Planetarium 4 June $24 Foundation—Casey Safety Village 5 June $22 Year 1—Royal Botanic Gardens 21 June $28
Please check the planning guide further on in this newsletter for details of upcoming activities and due dates for payment. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE EXCURSION / INCURSION FORMS Excursion forms need to be returned to the teacher by the due date and payment made to the Finance Office via QKR/BPay/eftpos or classroom teacher. It is imperative that we have forms returned so that student numbers can be confirmed. For example, where extra teachers are needed for swimming etc. WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK On 1 August 2017 legislation changed which requires everyone in direct contact with students to obtain a Working with Children Check. For full details please visit the website by following the link from our school website finance page. If you are assisting with swimming, excursions or within the school you must have a valid WWCC. If you have organised your WWCC please check the expiry dates to ensure it is current and notify the Finance Office of new dates. We value the support of our families and appreciate your compliance with these requirements to protect our students. Sue Guest Shona Byrnes & Bridgit Dooley Business Manager Accounts Receivable
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LAZERS BASKETBALL NEWS PAGE 11
Round 3 — 11/05/2019
TEAM RESULT COMMENTS
U8 Boys—Blitz 3—26 loss
U8 Boys—Dragon 3—10 loss
U8 Boys—Storm 10—3 win
U8 Boys— Demons 12—14 loss
U10 Boys—Boys 22—13 win
U10 Boys— Bullets 6 –17 loss
U10 Boys—Racers 5—14 loss
U10 Boys—Boomers 11—17 loss
U10 Boys—Bros 25 –34 loss
U10 Boys—Flyers 15 –12 win
U10 Boys—Gunns 23 –7 win
U12 Boys—Bombs 12 –22 loss
U12 Boys—Thunder 28—10 win
U12 Boys—Sharks 4 –51 loss
U12 Boys—Force 10 –23 loss
U12 Boys—Ninjas 19—36 loss
U14 Boys—Bolts 12—29 loss
U14 Boys—Arrows 17—23 loss
U14 Boys—Nitro 26—32 loss
U14 Boys—Rangers 26 –18 win
U8 Girls—Gems 18 –8 win
U10 Girls—Girls 0 –20 loss
U10 Girls—Charms 6—8 loss
U10 Girls—Jewels 8 –0 win
U10 Girls—Pearls 25 –2 win
U12 Girls—Heart 19 –10 win
U12 Girls—Angels 2—16 loss
U12 Girls—Diamonds 20 –16 win
U14 Girls—Sparks 10 –19 loss
U14 Girls—Starlights 21—17 win
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Round 4 — 18/05/2019
TEAM RESULT COMMENTS
U8 Boys—Blitz 0—28 loss
U8 Boys—Dragon 9—17 loss
U8 Boys—Storm 8—15 loss
U8 Boys— Demons 8—4 win
U10 Boys—Boys 22-13 win
U10 Boys— Bullets 18—2 win
The bullets first win for the season great team work by all the boys. Each week we are getting better as a team. Mason Cartwright top scored with 8. Jack may have fouled out but showed his intensity. To rebound and steal the ball from the rockets. Great effort everyone.
U10 Boys—Racers 6—12 loss
U10 Boys—Boomers 5—8 loss
U10 Boys—Bros 13—15 loss
U10 Boys—Flyers 16—10 loss I would like to congratulate the boys on their team effort and sharing the
U10 Boys—Gunns 23 –7win
U12 Boys—Bombs 16—30 loss
U12 Boys—Thunder 33—11 win
U12 Boys—Sharks 27-27draw
U12 Boys—Force 44—18 win
U12 Boys—Ninjas 28—28 draw
U14 Boys—Bolts 14 –43 loss
U14 Boys—Arrows 12 –23 loss
U14 Boys—Nitro 18—43 loss
U14 Boys—Rangers 38—14 loss Terrific team effort. Our new mix of players is working well together. Go Rangers!
U8 Girls—Gems 4-14 loss
U10 Girls—Girls 2—14 loss
U10 Girls—Charms 4—26 loss
U10 Girls—Jewels 17 –0 win
U10 Girls—Pearls 13 –6 win
U12 Girls—Heart 14 –18 loss
U12 Girls—Angels 2 –10 loss
U12 Girls—Diamonds 27 –11 loss
U14 Girls—Sparks 16 –13 win
U14 Girls—Starlights 25 –12 win
PLANNING GUIDE 2019
This tentative outline of forthcoming events is provided to assist parents with their calendar and budget planning
PLEASE NOTE THAT COSTS AND DUE DATES ARE A GUIDE ONLY UNTIL CONFIRMED WITH CONSENT FORM AND TAKE HOME NOTICE
MAY AMOUNT DUE DATE Tuesday 28th Year 4 Swimming $43.75 22 March Wednesday 29th 5/10 & 5/11 Aqua Package $43.75 8 May Friday 31st 5/12 & 5/14 Aqua Package $43.75 8 May Thursday 30th Foundation Swimming $43.75 13 May JUNE Tuesday 4th Year 4 Swimming $43.75 22 March Wednesday 5th 4/26 & 4/27 Willum Warrain—Indigenous Studies $20 29 May Wednesday 5th 5/10 & 5/11 Aqua Package $43.75 8 May Thursday 6th, 13th, Foundation Swimming $43.75 13 May 20th & 27th Friday 7th 5/12 & 5/14 Aqua Package $43.75 8 May Monday 10th ALL Public Holiday—Queens Birthday Tuesday 11th ALL Curriculum Day—Student free day Wednesday 12th 4/19 & 4/20 Willum Warrain—Indigenous Studies $20 29 May Wednesday 12th - Year 5 Ballarat Camp Deposit (1st Instal) $110 24 April Friday 14th (2nd Instal) $110 8 May (3rd Instal) $110 22 May Tuesday 18th Year 3 Scienceworks & Plantarium $24 4 June Wednesday 19th Prep 2 & 3 Casey Safety Village $22 5 June 26th Prep 1, 4 & 13 Friday 28th ALL Term 2 Concludes Early Dismissal 2.30pm JULY Monday 15th ALL Term 3 Commences Friday 19th Year 1 Royal Botanic Gardens $28 21 June
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LANGWARRIN MICHEL’S
THANK YOU TO WALLACE AND HIS
STAFF FOR DONATING COFFEE’S TO
OUR STAFF SOCIAL CLUB—THEY
WILL BE APPRECIATED